ketubah = כתובה
A ketubah is a marriage contract. The ketubah is like a marriage license from the state, but it is made up for Jewish couples. It has elements of a prenup in it, and the rights and obligations of the man AND the wife.
How do you write "Oases" in Hebrew
Ketubot
A Jewish person's Hebrew name is used in the synagogue, whenever they are called up to the Torah for an honor. It is also used on Jewish documents, such as a Jewish marriage document called a ketubah (כתובה). There are other uses as well.
There is no such thing as Hindi Hebrew. But if you are asking how to write it in regular Hebrew, it's רובין
Neither a relative of the groom nor bride can sign the ketubah - it has to be a Shabbat-observing non-related male.
Possession in Hebrew is רכוש.
No, the ketubah is signed in a private ceremony before the public ceremony. It is read out loud during the public ceremony though.
There is no language called Israeli. People speak Hebrew and they write using Hebrew alphabets.
There is no Hebrew equivalent for Lorraine, but you can write it out in Hebrew letters as לוריין
There is no Hebrew equivalent for Terry, but you can write it in Hebrew letters as טרי
"Prophets" is written in Hebrew as "נביאים".